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AKIN to a magician’s sleight of hand ala smoke and mirrors – now you see it, now you don’t, abracadabra-like – America’s devotees to Fabianism have been boring within all spheres through an incremental process known as “gradualism.” Creep by creep.

EVER so patiently (though the Society’s roots originate in London), trust, its disciples have been infecting all of America’s access points.

The Fabian Society emerged in 1884 as an off-shoot of the Fellowship of the New Life. The new Society soon attracted some of the most prominent left-wing thinkers of the late Victorian era to their ranks.

The 1880s saw an upsurge in socialist activity in Britain and the Fabian Society were at the heart of much of it. Against the backdrop of the Match Girls’ strike and the 1889 London Dock strike, the landmark Fabian Essays was published, containing essays by George Bernard Shaw, Graham Walls, Sidney Webb, Sydney Olivier and Annie Besant. All the contributors were united by their rejection of violent upheaval as a method of change, preferring to use the power of local government and trade unionism to effect change.

The early Fabians’ commitment to non-violent political change was underlined by the role many Fabians played in thefoundation of the Labour Party in 1900.

None of the early figures in the Fabian Society were more significant than Beatrice and Sidney Webb in developing the ideas that would come to characterise Fabian thinking and in developing the thorough research methodology that remains a feature of the Society to the present day. Both prodigious authors, Beatrice and Sidney wrote extensively on a wide range of topics, but it was Beatrice’s 1909 Minority Report to the Commission of the Poor Law that was perhaps their most remembered contribution. This landmark report provided the foundation stone for much of the modern welfare state (You can read The Solidarity Society the Fabian Society report to mark the centenary of the Minority Reporthere).

The London School of Economics, today one of the most pre-eminent universities in the world, began far more humbly. A bequest of £20,000 left by Derby Fabian Henry Hutchinson to the Society for “propaganda and other purposes” was used by the Webbs, Graham Wallas and G.B. Shaw to found a research institute to provide proof positive of the collectivist ideal. The LSE flourished and continued to associate with Fabian academics including Harold Laski, Richard Titmuss and Brian Abel-Smith.

Today, the Fabian Society and the LSE continue to work closely together. The London School of Economics holds the Fabian Society archives including extensive correspondence and early photographs of Fabian Society events. It is also home to the ‘Fabian window‘, a stained-glass image of early Fabians, designed by George Bernard Shaw.

The New Statesman was founded in 1913, the brainchild of Beatrice and Sidney Webb. With the financial support of George Bernard Shaw and other Fabian Society members, the Webbs recruited Clifford Sharp as the founding editor of the magazine and sold over 2,000 copies of the initial edition.

Writing in the Manchester Guardian of the new magazine, Sidney Webb said:

The Black Lives Matter movement is using Black History Month as a vehicle to insert its agenda into public schools across the country, using curriculum for elementary and middle school students that includes teaching diversity, globalism, and “queer affirming” lessons — all in formats conforming to the controversial Common Core framework.

The Progressive websitereported on the Feb. 5-9 National Black Live Matter Week of Action in Our Schools taking place this year at schools in Seattle (where the movement started), Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C.:

Educators in America know all too well that the school-to-prison pipeline is not just a political catchphrase. Those who work with students of color know this pipeline is as real as any other.

BE that as it may, patriots must finally connect the (actionable) dots via a very dangerous development (out of countless upon countless throughout the nation) found at Texas State U: “White male Republican student president under fire as progressive peers demand his ouster.” If this brazen thrust can take place in Texas, of all places, what state is safe in America? Certainly, not Ohio – as illustrated by Kenyon College’s recent disaster: “Kenyon College cancels play about immigration; Students protest the production of a ‘racist’ play and start a ‘Whiteness Group’ where no white students are allowed to ask minorities questions!” Bull’s-eye.

MENACINGLY, their tentacles extend into each and every cultural, media, and general sphere of influence. Penetrating. Poisoning. For the record, the foremost campus for said boring within commenced at Harvard. Forward march. Yes, that Ivy League “holier than thou” bastion of anti-Americanism!

The permeation of the United Statesby British Fabian socialism proceeded primarily through the universities. The main root of Fabian “permeation” was Harvard University. Fabian socialists as well as Marxian socialists selected Harvard as the fount from which leftist ideology filtered through to other educational institutions. Later the communists borrowed from the socialists the formula of incubating revolutions through universities.(1) Among those who pioneered Fabianism in America (shortly after the formation of the Fabian Society in England in 1883) were James Harvey Robinson (Harvard, 1887), Oswald Garrison Villard (H’93), W.E.B. DuBois (H’90) and Harry Frederick Ward (H’98)….read the whole abominable betrayal….

MIND you, it is not accidental that Fabian Socialism (aka progressive societal “reform”)in America began in Boston, of all places. Hmm.

REVEALINGLY, its “coat of arms” tells the tale, so much so that their in-your-face message evokes the biggest fu*k you to the masses – yes, we are sheep in wolves clothing, taunting, come and get us!

INCONTESTABLY, American values have been going down….down….down….the rabbit hole – sans piss-poor pushback. How can this be?

PATRIOTS, the sense that “up is down and down is up” – as it envelops and permeates the nation’s core through an overall leftward creep – is not for nothing. Foreboding. Foreshadowing.

IN point of fact, anoft-cited strategy at these pages is Cloward-Piven; a main politico-socio construct modeled after Fabianism, in so far that it lays out a sense of “principles” to collapse American society from within – under its own “weight of the poor” via the welfare system. Ipso facto, plain-speaking: The masses will “welcome” a national system of “guaranteed income” to stanch the economic bleeding, thus, national leaders (elected and non-elected elitists) will provide “safe harbor” and become “saviors.” Machiavellian.

AS night follows day, 52 years later, we are hearing these very same calls for “guaranteed income!” From where? Well, Facebook’s leftist-fascist CEO is sounding the rallying cry from Harvard – no less! Imagine that. An übercapitalist wants to create a global welfare state. Go figure.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has become the latest major tech figure to call for universal basic income as a solution for inequality, joininga growing chorus from Silicon Valley.

“Every generation expands its definition of equality. Now it’s time for our generation to define a new social contract,” Zuckerberg said during his commencement speechThursday at Harvard University. “We should have a society that measures progress not by economic metrics like GDP but by how many of us have a role we find meaningful.”

“We should explore ideas like universal basic income to give everyone a cushion to try new things,” he said.

IN tandem, the twin spear to Cloward-Pivens is Saul Alinsky’s “Rules For Radicals“; a bookend of “rules” to facilitate the “up is down and down is up” state of mind. Confusion to the max, as prescribed by Fabianism. Full circle.

STILL yet, all is not lost, that is, if patriots don’t fall prey and stand strong. United. As always, knowledge is power. Resultant, educating within your communal sphere (and beyond) is every patriot’s obligation – not just for those of us who operate in the media domain, even from as far away as Israel. Sheesh.

AND, if worse comes to worse, cling to your Constitutional right to bear arms through the Second Amendment, despite their efforts to separate Americans from their (legal) guns.

BUT if one last warning on this subject is worth imparting, know this: Fabian devotees and like-minded multi-generational disciples have zero intention to “stand down” – even if it means getting the job done through the barrel of a gun!